ACC-NJ Small Business Overview Presented by: Christopher Heim Small Business Specialist US Army Contracting Command-NJ Christopher.a.heim4.civ@mail.mil 609-562-3193 19 June 2014 W15QKN- DoDAAC 1
Army Contracting Command New Jersey Formally established October 2011 Comprised of ACC Contracting Professionals located through out New Jersey ACC Picatinny ACC Mission & Installation Command (MICC) ACC National Capital Region NJ Office ACC CECOM Fort Monmouth ACC NCR Closure realignment ACC VCE Team Two Primary Contracting Campuses Picatinny Arsenal, NJ Benet Labs Office, Watervliet, NY Fort Dix, NJ ACC NJ Field Office, Ft Belvoir, VA Picatinny Arsenal Fort Dix 2
Mission Statement Provide responsive, innovative and efficient contracting solutions to enable the Army s global workforce dominance Vision Statement DoD s pre-eminent provider of decisive edge contracting solutions and practices 3
Mission Execution Perform the full spectrum of Operational Contracting Execution, Acquisition Support, and Business Advisory Services in support of major Weapons, Armaments, Ammunition and Information Technology Systems for our customer organizations Contracting support encompasses all phases of R&D as well as initial and follow on production and sustainment phases All requirements are negotiated on either best value or LPTA basis, as appropriate Contract execution emphasis on utilization of Cost Reimbursable and Fixed Price Incentives type instruments Utilization of Non-FAR based instruments Grants, Cooperative Agreements and Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs) 4
ACC-New Jersey Primary Customer Base PEO AMMO PEO GCS PEO EIS -PM Close Combat Systems -PM Combat Ammo Systems -PM Mortars -PM Excalibur -PM Maneuver Ammo Systems -PM Large Caliber -PM Medium/Small Caliber -PM Bradley -PM Abrams -PM Integration PEO Soldier -PM Soldier Weapons -PM Individual Weapons -PM Crew Served Weapons -PM CROWS -PM AKO/DKO -PM Biometrics -PM ALTESS -PM IPPSA -PM Acq Business -PM AHRS PEO C3T - NRRC -PM Towed Artillery Systems -PM Joint Services -PM Joint Products DoD SOCOM RDECOM ARDEC -Munitions Engineering -Weapons Engineering -Benet Laboratories OSD LAND WARFARE OFFICE USA Logistics Innovation Agency Army Cyber Command US Army Reserves 5
Customer Product Lines Supported by ACC-NJ Precision Munitions Field Artillery Systems Fire Control Systems Demolitions Mortar Systems Towed Howitzers Ammunition Fuzes Combat Support Systems Self Propelled Howitzers Energetics Electromagnetic Propulsion Systems Industrial Ecology Logistics Innovation Agency Warfighter Support and Services Special Operations Warhead & Explosives Technology Individual Combat Weapons Crew Served Weapons Sniper Rifles Large Cal Ammo Medium/Small Cal Ammo Maneuver Armament Systems Combat Armament Systems Close Combat Systems Soldier Weapon Systems Special Operations Information Technology Biometrics Cyber Technologies Enterprise Systems 6
ACC New Jersey Organizational Tenets Contracting Excellence Create and sustain an organizational environment that ensures the highest quality contracting products and services. Work products are timely and in compliance with all regulatory, statutory and policy guidance and procedures. Customer Focus Continuously work with customers to resolve problems affecting execution of their contracting requirements and to enhance customer relations. Execute sound judgment to achieve optimum balance between customer satisfaction and regulatory compliance. Organizational Support Demonstrate clear commitment and dedication to support organization and mission objectives and accomplishments. Operate with an objective toward continuous learning and collaboration. Committed to successfully achieve organizational goals and initiatives. 7
Actions and Obligations Fiscal Year 2013- ACC-NJ executed 5,630 actions and obligated a total of $1,982,636,594 Fiscal Year 2014 (to date)- ACC-NJ has executed 3,120 actions and obligated a total of $1,258,939,547 8
Fiscal Year 13 Small Business Goals/Actual 1,673 small business actions Small Business- Goal 29.7%; Actual 37.2% Small Disadvantaged Business- Goal 6%; Actual 10.5% Women Owned Small Business- Goal 2.1%; Actual 2% HUBZone- Goal 2.5%; Actual 2.4% Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business- Goal 1.3%; Actual 5.5% 8(a) contracts- total of 32 8(a) directed awards in FY13 (to include emergency repairs, IT support, custodial, grounds maintenance) 9
Fiscal Year 14 Small Business Goals 892 small business actions to date Goals for FY14 are as follows: Small Business- 32.15% SDB- 9% WOSB- 2.1% HUBZone- 2.5% SDVOSB- 1.5% 10
Requirements Ongoing/frequent requirements Lodging (Yellow Ribbon events, lodging in kind) Base Ops functions (refuse/recycling, grounds maintenance, custodial, snow removal) Various types of software license and software maintenance requirements (via CHESS and GSA) Search on FedBizOpps (FBO.gov) for DoDAAC W15QKN 11
Upcoming Requirements W15QKN-14-R-0152- Biometrics Identity Management Agency (BIMA) Examination Services- Competitive Task Order (via GSA or other MATO)- issued on or about 25 June 2014 with estimated award date in FY 14. Estimated dollar value: $30M PM DoD Biometrics- potential 8(a) effort in Feb 2015 for Program Management Office Support- currently being performed by an 8(a) PM Acquisition Business- potential new requirement in FY 15 for development and integration of capabilities to support the Acquisition Domain 12
Upcoming Requirements W15QKN-14-R-0135- Biometrics Identity Management Agency (BIMA) Operation Support Services- to be competed as small business set aside on GSA on or around 20 June. September 2014 projected award. W15QKN-14-R-0099- BIMA Executive Management Support Services- to be competed on GSA on or around 17 June. August 2014 projected award. 13
Upcoming Requirements W15QKN-14-R-0005- Total integrated life cycle management activities for Project, Program, and Portfolio Management; Business, Cost Estimating, and Financial Management; Systems Engineering; Business Analytics; Information Technology; Facilitation, Education, and Training; Technical Editor, Writing, and Illustration; Physical Security Operations including efforts required for moving to an enterprise-wide, life cycle alignment of resources and outputs to achieve top-down performance driven outcomes for all DoD Commands, Agencies, Field Activities, all other organizational DoD entities, including Medical, and their partners for both CONUS/OCONUS sites. Foreign Military Sales also included; Est release date: August 2014; Est Award date: April 2015; Est Value: $493.5M 14
Upcoming Requirements W15QKN-14-R-0130- Rapid Prototyping and Technology Initiative- Gen 2. Intended to facilitate a flexible approach to respond to changing threats on the battlefield. Areas of interest for small business are metals, electronics, and coating and adhesives. Potential partial set aside. Multiple award 5 year IDIQ. Est. release is 1 st Quarter of FY15. Max IDIQ ceiling per contract is estimated at $200M. 15
Upcoming Requirements Project Manager Combat Ammunition Systems- 5 year IDIQ for120mm Mortar Fuze Adapters for use with M931, M933A1, and M934A1. Planned competitive 8(a) requirement with potential of up to 2 awards. Potential award date is 2 nd Quarter FY 15. 16
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